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Our last stop in South Korea was Busan, the second largest city and the main bustling port known for its annual film festival and its fish market.

We had a lovely smooth flight from Jeju, caught the airport bus into the city and found ourselves dropped on the pavement in the middle of the main high street on a Saturday afternoon with a demonstration march going down past us and a map that was as good as useless. Bugger, everything had been going so smoothly ...

... the guest kitchen closing way too early, I have no complaints. Jeju is a great place, whether you are into spooky other-worldly geological formations or tacky sculpture gardens and novelty museums or playing golf or lazing on the beach or climbing volcanos or fantastic wild pork and seafood or traditional indigenous culture, and if you're on a budget I highly recommend the Jeju Hiking Inn.

I caught the route 600 airport limousine bus which connects all the ...

... He is from Osaka, so reminisced-he misses it, over here just to run the place while the owner is in the US. Monday morning I headed to Daeyeon to see the UN memorial cemetery. Volunteers everywhere, one happily hit play on the video in the chapel, which have some background on the Korean War and made clear their gratitude for UN intervention though the shiny UN logo and, to my eyes, slightly amateur text overlays combined with repeated mention of "invaluable sacrifice" and ...

... two lovely young men, who booked our seats, ran off our tickets, and one used his Korean credit card to pay for the tickets, as the website is not geared for foreign credit cards. We had the cash to pay them but they would not accept any payment for the work done - even though we quickly realised that this was not the usual work of the agency. Hyung Ryui even supplied his phone number to the documentation, as the website ...